DNSSEC-KEYFROMLABEL(8) BIND9 DNSSEC-KEYFROMLABEL(8)NAME
dnssec-keyfromlabel - DNSSEC key generation tool
SYNOPSISdnssec-keyfromlabel {-l label} [-3] [-aalgorithm] [-Adate/offset] [-cclass] [-Ddate/offset] [-Eengine]
[-fflag] [-G] [-Idate/offset] [-k] [-Kdirectory] [-nnametype] [-Pdate/offset]
[-pprotocol] [-Rdate/offset] [-ttype] [-vlevel] [-y] {name}
DESCRIPTIONdnssec-keyfromlabel gets keys with the given label from a crypto hardware and builds key files for DNSSEC
(Secure DNS), as defined in RFC 2535 and RFC 4034.
The name of the key is specified on the command line. This must match the name of the zone for which the key is
being generated.
OPTIONS
-a algorithm
Selects the cryptographic algorithm. The value of algorithm must be one of RSAMD5, RSASHA1, DSA,
NSEC3RSASHA1, NSEC3DSA, RSASHA256, RSASHA512 or ECCGOST. These values are case insensitive.
If no algorithm is specified, then RSASHA1 will be used by default, unless the -3 option is specified, in
which case NSEC3RSASHA1 will be used instead. (If -3 is used and an algorithm is specified, that algorithm
will be checked for compatibility with NSEC3.)
Note 1: that for DNSSEC, RSASHA1 is a mandatory to implement algorithm, and DSA is recommended.
Note 2: DH automatically sets the -k flag.
-3
Use an NSEC3-capable algorithm to generate a DNSSEC key. If this option is used and no algorithm is
explicitly set on the command line, NSEC3RSASHA1 will be used by default.
-E engine
Specifies the name of the crypto hardware (OpenSSL engine). When compiled with PKCS#11 support it defaults
to "pkcs11".
-l label
Specifies the label of the key pair in the crypto hardware. The label may be preceded by an optional
OpenSSL engine name, separated by a colon, as in "pkcs11:keylabel".
-n nametype
Specifies the owner type of the key. The value of nametype must either be ZONE (for a DNSSEC zone key
(KEY/DNSKEY)), HOST or ENTITY (for a key associated with a host (KEY)), USER (for a key associated with a
user(KEY)) or OTHER (DNSKEY). These values are case insensitive.
-C
Compatibility mode: generates an old-style key, without any metadata. By default, dnssec-keyfromlabel will
include the key's creation date in the metadata stored with the private key, and other dates may be set
there as well (publication date, activation date, etc). Keys that include this data may be incompatible
with older versions of BIND; the -C option suppresses them.
-c class
Indicates that the DNS record containing the key should have the specified class. If not specified, class
IN is used.
-f flag
Set the specified flag in the flag field of the KEY/DNSKEY record. The only recognized flags are KSK (Key
Signing Key) and REVOKE.
-G
Generate a key, but do not publish it or sign with it. This option is incompatible with -P and -A.
-h
Prints a short summary of the options and arguments to dnssec-keyfromlabel.
-K directory
Sets the directory in which the key files are to be written.
-k
Generate KEY records rather than DNSKEY records.
-p protocol
Sets the protocol value for the key. The protocol is a number between 0 and 255. The default is 3 (DNSSEC).
Other possible values for this argument are listed in RFC 2535 and its successors.
-t type
Indicates the use of the key. type must be one of AUTHCONF, NOAUTHCONF, NOAUTH, or NOCONF. The default is
AUTHCONF. AUTH refers to the ability to authenticate data, and CONF the ability to encrypt data.
-v level
Sets the debugging level.
-y
Allows DNSSEC key files to be generated even if the key ID would collide with that of an existing key, in
the event of either key being revoked. (This is only safe to use if you are sure you won't be using RFC
5011 trust anchor maintenance with either of the keys involved.)
TIMINGOPTIONS
Dates can be expressed in the format YYYYMMDD or YYYYMMDDHHMMSS. If the argument begins with a '+' or '-', it
is interpreted as an offset from the present time. For convenience, if such an offset is followed by one of the
suffixes 'y', 'mo', 'w', 'd', 'h', or 'mi', then the offset is computed in years (defined as 365 24-hour days,
ignoring leap years), months (defined as 30 24-hour days), weeks, days, hours, or minutes, respectively.
Without a suffix, the offset is computed in seconds.
-P date/offset
Sets the date on which a key is to be published to the zone. After that date, the key will be included in
the zone but will not be used to sign it. If not set, and if the -G option has not been used, the default
is "now".
-A date/offset
Sets the date on which the key is to be activated. After that date, the key will be included in the zone
and used to sign it. If not set, and if the -G option has not been used, the default is "now".
-R date/offset
Sets the date on which the key is to be revoked. After that date, the key will be flagged as revoked. It
will be included in the zone and will be used to sign it.
-I date/offset
Sets the date on which the key is to be retired. After that date, the key will still be included in the
zone, but it will not be used to sign it.
-D date/offset
Sets the date on which the key is to be deleted. After that date, the key will no longer be included in the
zone. (It may remain in the key repository, however.)
GENERATEDKEYFILES
When dnssec-keyfromlabel completes successfully, it prints a string of the form Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii to the
standard output. This is an identification string for the key files it has generated.
? nnnn is the key name.
? aaa is the numeric representation of the algorithm.
? iiiii is the key identifier (or footprint).
dnssec-keyfromlabel creates two files, with names based on the printed string. Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii.key contains
the public key, and Knnnn.+aaa+iiiii.private contains the private key.
The .key file contains a DNS KEY record that can be inserted into a zone file (directly or with a $INCLUDE
statement).
The .private file contains algorithm-specific fields. For obvious security reasons, this file does not have
general read permission.
SEEALSOdnssec-keygen(8), dnssec-signzone(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, RFC 4034.
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
BIND9 February 8, 2008 DNSSEC-KEYFROMLABEL(8)